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Almost complete repaint of 'Christine Daae - Blonde Edition'. I was never really happy with the proportions of the older version's head, nor the hair color, nor lack of background. Sooo.... I fixed it?

Angels and Demons in her halo. Because I could (Or because I ran away with the whole Angel of Music/Death's Head motifs in Phantom when working on this.)

At least I didn't have to repaint the dress. Oof.

Size: 8.5 x 11 inchesMedium: Pencil, acrylic paint, and markers on cardboardDisclaimers: Christine Daae is the creation of Gaston Leroux, and the Blue Wishing Gown was designed by the magnificent Maria Bjornson for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.

Haven't done any new art in a while, so went back to my old standby of Phantom of the Opera fanart. This piece is inspired by the Music of the Night scene from the Lloyd Webber musical, combined with influences from the original Gaston Leroux novel (hence Christine's blonde hair, and the Phantom's yellowish skin and skeletal appearance. Pose was inspired by Alex Ross's famous 'Tango With Evil' artwork of Harley Quinn and The Joker.

So, someone took one of my fanart images and posted it to Facebook, tagging the subject of the image, but not giving me credit at all other than saying they found it on DeviantArt.

Really?

For one thing, I had already posted the art to my own Facebook and had tagged all relevant parties. Second, if you were able to find my fanart, then you could have easily provided a link or at least a little blurb about WHO actually made the art.

Honestly, I am flattered that you liked my art so much to share it. But there's certain level of common courtesy that you should engage in when going about it.

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My word, but you are a dapper woman indeed! What style, what panache! And an artist to boot. Marvellous, most marvellous!And, thank you ever so much for deciding to looking out for future adventures from my side of the pond!